Dear Reinhold,
I would be very glad indeed to mention any processing that you did on Oliver Hellwig's e-text of the RRS. This is just what SARIT is about. But there is no documentation about this available to me from the e-text itself (that doesn't mention your contribution) or from GRETIL. Could you tell me what you got from Oliver, and what you did to it additionally (and when)? Then I can add that information to the TEI header. At present, the SARIT edition of the text presents it as the work of Oliver Hellwig.
I have already queried Oliver about the background of the mūla text of Rasaratnasamuccaya 1-5, to find out whether he retyped these chapters from the 1927 Calcutta edition, or whether he reused the e-text that was typed by Anne, Somdev and Wieslaw under my supervision as a Wellcome Institute project, from the Anandashrama edition, and released through INDOLOGY in 1993. I am waiting for his reply. I'm still trying to sort out the details of what this e-text really is. It doesn't really matter if it's a chimera, as long as it's clearly documented. And of course, I hope it will continue to be supplemented and enriched in the future.
Incidentally, Oliver gave his permission to release his e-text under a CC license.
Best,
Dominik